Labour faces losing a third of its seats while Tory manifesto is headed: a programme for opposition
• Everything you need to know approximately the Holyrood electionsWhen Nicola Sturgeon strode across the gravel of Ferguson shipyard on the Clyde,one campaign ritual which has come to symbolise her popularity and dominance of Scottish politics quickly took centre stage: the selfie.
The group of bulky dockworkers wearing overalls stained by paint and oil, blue hardhats, and tinted safety glasses and sheepish grins,clustered around the first minister, and several thrust mobile phones into her hands. Continue reading...
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